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Dog Gone (2003)

Dog Gone (2003)
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When a police dog is killed in the line of duty and his grieving human partner seeks answers from a local medium, the canine-loving cop soon discovers just how helpful his fallen partner was in this supernatural comedy starring Jack Wagner and Daphne Zuniga. Kyle's partner Hunter was killed in a high profile stakeout, but a series of strange events lead the officer to suspect that his four-legged friend isn't as dead as it may seem. Convinced that Hunter's ghost is trying to reach out from beyond the grave, Kyle implores local medium Madame Wanda and her gifted son Howie to help him find out if Hunter really is still around. As the séance gets under way, Howie soon begins to show signs that he is possessed by the spirit of the deceased police dog. Later, when Howie begins to display a variety of traits more suited to man's best friend than man himself, Kyle gets one last chance to avenge Hunter's death and finally allow his loyal partner to rest in peace. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Worth Keeter
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Dog Gone

When a police dog is killed in the line of duty and his grieving human partner seeks answers from a local medium, the canine-loving cop soon discovers just how helpful his fallen partner was in this supernatural comedy starring Jack Wagner and Daphne Zuniga. Kyle's partner Hunter was killed in a high profile stakeout, but a series of strange events lead the officer to suspect that his four-legged friend isn't as dead as it may seem. Convinced that Hunter's ghost is trying to reach out from beyond the grave, Kyle implores local medium Madame Wanda and her gifted son Howie to help him find out if Hunter really is still around. As the séance gets under way, Howie soon begins to show signs that he is possessed by the spirit of the deceased police dog. Later, when Howie begins to display a variety of traits more suited to man's best friend than man himself, Kyle gets one last chance to avenge Hunter's death and finally allow his loyal partner to rest in peace. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Worth Keeter
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyFamily & Kids
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William M.

This movie is suitable for children from age 6 to age 12. It is a poor script, poorly directed, and poorly acted. I think it will even bore most little kids.

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Ronald S.

This movie is one of the worse I've seen in a while save your money and rent a better one. Trust me anything will be better than this lame movie.

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WILLIAM H.

It wasnt very good for a remake. The acting was very poor and the actors didnt pull into their actions, I feel that they didnt beleave in the picture.

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